Vat. sir. 122 |
769 CE |
Syriac |
See entry in Assemani
- Binding
- pp. 1-128 Works of St. Mark the Monk
- pp. 1-19 Second Sermon
- pp. 19-26 Third Sermon
- pp. 26-46 Fourth Sermon
- pp. 46-83 Fifth Sermon
- pp. 83-101 Sixth Sermon
- pp. 101-128 Seventh Sermon
- pp. 128-192 Works of Isaiah of Gaza
- pp. 128-133 First Sermon
- pp. 133-135 The twelve peddlers who sat here said these things
- pp. 135-139 How the brothers each refrained from supporting themselves
- pp. 139 On Humility
- pp. 139-141 Rules to those who renounce the world
- pp. 141-150 On those things which one hears and sees among the elders
- pp. 150-157 On perfection
- pp. 157-165 On Impassibility
- pp. 165-181 On Impassibility
- pp. 181-192 On the cognitive faculties
- pp. 192-235 Works of Macarius the Egyptian
- pp. 192-205 First Sermon
- pp. 205-212 Second Sermon
- pp. 212-221 Third Sermon
- pp. 221-224 First Epistle
- pp. 224-226 Second Epistle
- pp. 226-227 Third Epistle
- pp. 227-228 Fourth Epistle
- pp. 228-230 Fifth Epistle
- pp. 230-231 Sixth Epistle
- pp. 231-233 Seventh Epistle
- pp. 233-235 Eighth Epistle
- pp. 235-278 Works of Macarius the Alexandrian
- pp. 235-242 Sermon I
- pp. 242-254 Sermon II
- pp. 254-260 Sermon III
- pp. 260-262 Letter I
- pp. 262-266 Letter II
- pp. 266-269 Letter III
- pp. 269-270 Letter IV
- pp. 270-271 Letter V
- pp. 271 Letter VI
- pp. 271-278 Letter VII
- pp. 278-316 Works of Ammonius Hermeiou
- pp. 278-279 Letter I
- pp. 279-281 Letter II
- pp. 281-284 Letter III
- pp. 284-286 Letter IV
- pp. 286-288 Letter V
- pp. 288-290 Letter VI
- pp. 290-292 Letter VII
- pp. 292-293 Letter VIII
- pp. 293-294 Letter IX
- pp. 294-295 Letter X
- pp. 295-296 Letter XI
- pp. 296-299 Letter XII
- pp. 299-302 Letter XIII
- pp. 302-304 Letter XIV
- pp. 304-316 Letter XV
- pp. 316-427 Questions of the monks to St. Basil
- pp. 427-438 Works of Abraham of Nathpar
- pp. 427-430 Sermon I
- pp. 430-435 Sermon II
- pp. 435-437 Sermon III
- pp. 438 Adnotatio
- Binding
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Mingana Syriac 86 |
1,300 CE |
Syriac |
See catalog entry for Mingana 86
- f. 4r-90v Mystic treatises (Mingana believes them to be Isaac or Ninevah. Many headings are missing)
- f. 90v-97v St. Macarius of Alexandria, A Prayer
- f. 97v-109r Philoxenus of Mabbug, A Prayer
- f. 109-112r A treatise of the holy and godly elder [John of Dalyatha or John Saba?] (ܡܡܠܠܐ ܕܣܒܐ ܩܕܝܫܐ ܘܐܠܗܝܐ) (called "18th mimra" in the margin)
- f. 112r-115v Isaac of Ninevah, Treatise consisting mostly of prayers
- f. 115v-116v Palladius, A treatise on the virtues without which no man can make any progress
- f. 116v-117r The virtues which an old monk possessed
- f. 117r-119v A treatise on mysticism
- f. 119v-138v Mark the Monk, A long treatise on mysticism, often consisting of good sayings
- f. 138v-139v Ephrem Syrus, A treatise (ܡܡܠܠܐ) in prose
- f. 139v-154v Isaac of Ninevah, A long mystical treatise
- f. 154-166 A treatise on mysticism attributed to the holy and godly elder [John of Dalyatha or John Saba?] (ܡܡܠܠܐ ܕܣܒܐ ܩܕܝܫܐ ܘܐܠܗܝܐ)
- f. 166v-178v Gregory the Monk [Gregory of Cyprus], A treatise on spirituality for monks
- f. 179r-179v Isaac of Ninevah, A short discourse on spirituality
- f. 179v-184v Isaac of Ninevah, A short discourse on spirituality, on night vigils
- f. 184v-190v Evagrius, A discourse on mysticism
- f. 190 St. Ephrem, A short mimra on mysticism
- f. 190v-198r John Saba, A treatise on mysticism
- f. 198r-198v John Naqar (ܝܘܚܢܢ ܢܩܪ), A short treatise on mysticism
- f. 198v-200v John Naqar (ܝܘܚܢܢ ܢܩܪ), A short treatise on mysticism
- f. 201r-207v Evagrius, Exhortations and good advice on mysticism
- f. 207v-213v Evagrius, A treatise on the definition of vices and virtues
- f. 213v-232v Evagrius, A long treatise on mysticism (f. 229r-232v contain 97 evangelical sayings on perfection)
- f. 233r-263v John the Seer (Hazzaya) or possibly John of Lycopolis, A long discourse on mysticism
- f. 264r-274v The Monk Isaiah (Esha'ya) of Scete, A mystical treatise
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Sachau 302; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin 27 |
600 CE |
Syriac |
See entry for Sachau 27
- f. 1-9r Selections of the work of Mark the Monk (Includes the tractate against the Melchizedekians)
- f. 9r-11v Another work of Mark the Monk, on Malchus
- f. 11v-13v Letter of St. Anthony to the monks of all the East
- f. 13v-16r Letter of John of Thebes
- f. 16r-19v Letter of Jacob the Seer
- f. 19v-21v Memra of John Chrysostom on Repentance
- f. 21v-22r Ephrem Syrus, from the Memra against Bardaisan
- f. 22r-29v Evagrius Ponticus, Teaching and correction for the solitary brothers in the wilderness
- f. 30r-41v Evagrius Ponticus, On the perfection of Disciplines
- f. 41v-42v Evagrius Ponticus, Asceticon
- f. 42v-54v Evagrius Ponticus, Antirhetikos
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Vat. sir. 126 pt. 2 |
1,253 CE |
Syriac |
Catalog entry in Assemani
pp. 397-end (Begins with Abba Isaiah the Monk)
- 'Enanisho', Paradise of the Fathers
- Book 1: Palladius, Bishop of Heleopolis
- Book 2: Palladius (Begins in this section)
- Lives of the Fathers according to St. Jerome
- Book 4: Apophthegmata Patrum
- Doctrine and Admonitions of the Fathers on the monastic institution
- Abba Evagrius, Sermons
- Abba Anthony, Letters to the monastic brothers
- St. Macarius of Egypt, sermons
- St. Macarius of Egypt, epistles
- St. Macarius the Alexandrian, Sermons
- Abraham Nathpar, sermons
- Ammon the monk and Bishop of Oxyrinchus, letters
- St. Xystus of Rome, sermons
- John of Dalyatha, sermons
- Gregory the Monk on the isle of Cyprus, sermons
- John of Thebes, sermons
- St. Basil the Great, Monstaic institutions, Questions and answers from the brethren
- Letter to his brother Gregory of Nyssa
- Paranaetic Chapter
- Ascetic Chatper
- Jacob of Sarug, letter on the ascetic way
- Letter to an abbot on the soul
- Letter about the virtuous men
- Philoxenus of Mabbug, on the one whose desire is changed toward refraining from the priesthood
- Letter to the monks of Amid
- St. Ephrem, sermon
- St. Mark the hermit, paranaetic sermon
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